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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Central Asia and the Bolshevik Revolution Centennial
      Nov03

      Central Asia and the Bolshevik Revolution Centennial

      Although it happened thousands of miles away, and did not reflect any of the local political currents at work in 1917, the October Revolution had a profound impact on Central Asia. From EurasiaNet.org. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Moldovans Don’t Speak Romanian, Angry Dodon Declares
      Nov03

      Moldovans Don’t Speak Romanian, Angry Dodon Declares

      The outside world sees little difference between the main languages spoken in the neighbor countries, but many Moldovans beg to differ. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Scientists Probe Baikal Seal Deaths
      Nov03

      Scientists Probe Baikal Seal Deaths

      The die-off of the unique animals is bringing overfishing, pollution and other pressing environmental issues into focus. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      How Obama and Hillary Clinton Weaponized the ‘Dossier’
      Nov03

      How Obama and Hillary Clinton Weaponized the ‘Dossier’

      The Trump-Russia collusion story was a joint invention of the Obama administration and the Clinton campaign. It enabled the Obama administration to make use of the nation’s security and intelligence services to spy on Trump and his associates and to use whatever information they thereby gleaned to try to get Hillary into the White House....

      Poland seeks to deny entry to those with ‘extreme anti-Polish attitudes’
      Nov03

      Poland seeks to deny entry to those with ‘extreme anti-Polish attitudes’

      In a further sign of strained relations between Warsaw and Kyiv, Poland’s Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski said on Thursday (2 November) that procedures to bar people “with extreme anti-Polish attitudes” from entering the country are being launched, drawing an angry reply from Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      Washington is a city for sale

      What do General Michael Flynn, President Donald J Trump’s first National Security Advisor, Paul Manafort, Trump’s erstwhile campaign chief, and Tony Podesta, the lobbyist and brother of Hillary Clinton’s former campaign chief, John Podesta, have in common? They have all been accused of taking money from dodgy dictators to...

      Why Was Zapad-2017 So Important?
      Nov03

      Why Was Zapad-2017 So Important?

      The strategic joint military exercise Zapad-2017 took place from September 14-20 at several training grounds in Russia and Belarus. According to official statements, the total number of troops participating in this military drill was 13,000. However, the real figures could well have been significantly higher. The official scenario of Zapad-2017...

      Pragmatism Prevails over Populism in Ukraine
      Nov03

      Pragmatism Prevails over Populism in Ukraine

      Successful politics is about getting things done. By that standard, October was a successful month. Not only did the government pass sweeping healthcare reform, pension reform, and judiciary reform, it also staved off populist protests. In short, pragmatism prevailed over populism. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      Ukraine refuses to free journalist & asylum seeker facing persecution in Kazakhstan
      Nov03

      Ukraine refuses to free journalist & asylum seeker facing persecution in Kazakhstan

      It was because of Zhanara Akhmet’s criticism of the Kazakhstani regime that she faced prosecution in her own country and sought asylum in Ukraine, together with her small child. That alone should have precluded her initial detention, but did not, and now a second court has rejected the application from an MP and prominent human rights...

      Abducted & tortured Crimean Tatar: “If I don’t speak out, they’ll come for others”
      Nov03

      Abducted & tortured Crimean Tatar: “If I don’t speak out, they’ll come for others”

      We cannot know how many Ukrainians the FSB have abducted and tortured in Russian-occupied Crimea to extract ‘confessions’ to non-existent crimes, however Renat Paralamov hopes that his refusal to remain silent can help prevent the number becoming even higher. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...